A planning application has been lodged for phase two of the s200 million Armadale Station redevelopment project.

Developers SDA have lodged plans for 394 new homes as well as retail, office and community space developments.

In May supermarket operator Asda got phase one of the development off the ground when it announced it would create 150 jobs at the site when it opens a new 40,000 sq. ft store later this year.

The first phase of the development will also see Bellway Homes and Taylor Wimpey build 180 houses ranging in size from two to five bedrooms.

Detailed planning consent was granted for the180 homes as well as a 60-bed care home in March, though developer SDA said it is still looking for an operator for the care home development.

Sandra Carter of the Armadale Station Development said: "Through lodging this application we are delighted to be maintaining the momentum for the delivery of one of Scotland's largest regeneration projects.

"It is great to be in a position to be doing this following on so closely from the delivery of such prestigious operators as ASDA, Taylor Wimpey and Bellway Homes to the site, something we could not have achieved without the continued support of Armadale Community Council and the local community."

Plans for the site were first tabled eight years ago and included 1,000 houses and flats, a multiplex cinema, retail units, restaurants, a care home, a health centre and business premises.